Mass shooting

2018-10-02 21:35

Visitors looking at the 58 new crosses set up by retired carpenter Greg Zanis for shooting victims in Las Vegas on the first anniversary of the massacre, the deadliest in US history. Photo courtesy: AFP

Visitors looking at the 58 new crosses set up by retired carpenter Greg Zanis for shooting victims in Las Vegas on the first anniversary of the massacre, the deadliest in US history. Photo courtesy: AFP

Visitors looking at the 58 new crosses set up by retired carpenter Greg Zanis for shooting victims in Las Vegas on the first anniversary of the massacre, the deadliest in US history. Photo courtesy: AFP

Visitors looking at the 58 new crosses set up by retired carpenter Greg Zanis for shooting victims in Las Vegas on the first anniversary of the massacre, the deadliest in US history. Photo courtesy: AFP

Visitors looking at the 58 new crosses set up by retired carpenter Greg Zanis for shooting victims in Las Vegas on the first anniversary of the massacre, the deadliest in US history. Photo courtesy: AFP

Visitors looking at the 58 new crosses set up by retired carpenter Greg Zanis for shooting victims in Las Vegas on the first anniversary of the massacre, the deadliest in US history. Photo courtesy: AFP

Visitors looking at the 58 new crosses set up by retired carpenter Greg Zanis for shooting victims in Las Vegas on the first anniversary of the massacre, the deadliest in US history. Photo courtesy: AFP

Visitors looking at the 58 new crosses set up by retired carpenter Greg Zanis for shooting victims in Las Vegas on the first anniversary of the massacre, the deadliest in US history. Photo courtesy: AFP

Visitors looking at the 58 new crosses set up by retired carpenter Greg Zanis for shooting victims in Las Vegas on the first anniversary of the massacre, the deadliest in US history. Photo courtesy: AFP

Visitors looking at the 58 new crosses set up by retired carpenter Greg Zanis for shooting victims in Las Vegas on the first anniversary of the massacre, the deadliest in US history. Photo courtesy: AFP